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Show GIVEN FURTHER TIME MADERO WILL MARCH ON CAPITAL CAPI-TAL UNLESS DIAZ COMES TO TERMS IN FIFTEEN DAYS Announcement Follows Statement by One of Unofficial Peace Negotiators Negotia-tors That Effort is Being Made to Arrange Terms Acceptable to Both Sides. Juarez. Mexico President Dial ban just fifteen Jays to agree to leium of peace acceptable lo Francisco 1. Ma-dcro, Ma-dcro, Jr, und bin followers, nuvuld he it fuse, the Insurrectos under the leader. ship of General Madero will be-1 be-1 fin a ni.iich upon the city of Mexico. This statement was made Sunday by cue of tienerul Madero's advihciS. It followed a staUmctit by Omar ISianiff. one of the Mexican government's govern-ment's unofficial peace negotiators, who said that be und hla colleague. Ksqulval Olircgnn, were making an effort ef-fort to arrange a programme of peace which would be acceptable to both Hides. The Insurrccto officer also said that the federal government was working to tind a way to meet the demand of the Mcdetista. In the priKcnl negotiation of the preliminary peace programme, Judge Calbalal. the official envoy of President Presi-dent Diax In the parleys that came to I naught, und were followed by the cap-; cap-; Hire of Juarex has no part. Senor i I'.ranlff says, however, that If th preliminary pre-liminary programme goes turough Judge Carhajal will again become the official commissioner, while Dr. Vas-(Uez Vas-(Uez (iomej!, the provisional miulHter of foreign affairs, will represent the revolutionist. |